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Design Book: Restoring a House in the City
New on the design bookshelf: Restoring a House in the City, by Ingrid Abramovitch; $26.40 (list price $40) at Amazon, featuring more than 20 ... |
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Shopper's Diary: Battersea in SF
San Francisco interior designer Will Wick's elegant interiors have been well documented in the pages of local design magazines; he's also a fixture ... |
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Outdoors: Wire Doormat from Anthropologie
New at Anthropologie: the Looped Longevity Doormat, made of metal wire hand-wrapped and twisted into a diamond pattern; $42. ... |
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Furniture: Graphic Grain Sack Upholstery
It's not an especially new idea, but it's a good idea: Upholstering furniture in vintage rugged hemp grain sacks, for a rustic and unfussy ... |
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Shopper's Diary: Rogues Gallery in Portland, Maine
An essential stop on any visit to Portland, Maine: the flagship store of Rogues Gallery, founded by Alex Carlton, purveyor of the nautical hipster ... |
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Accessories: Recycled Glass Canisters at Anthropologie
Admired (and coveted) at Anthropologie: handblown, recycled glass Again & Again Canisters, available in three sizes. Above L: Large Again ... |
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Accessories: Vintage Wine Bottles at Pottery Barn
New at Pottery Barn: these Found Oversized Wine Bottles were "purchased from a collector who selected them from restaurants throughout Central ... |
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Antiques & Vintage: Patina in Chicago
Discovered via Back Garage, Patina in the Ravenswood neighborhood of Chicago, owned by Alan Shull, a dealer in vintage furniture who searches rural ... |
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Furniture: Rustic Kitchen Island from Sundance
The Hillsborough Kitchen Island is topped with reclaimed slate that once served as a school chalkboard; the solid frame is reclaimed cedar from a ... |
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Shopper's Diary: Red Ticking in Seattle
Every summer when I head to Seattle, I stop by Red Ticking, one of my favorite local shops located in Madison Valley. Owner Pam Robinson is a master ... |
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